2011年7月14日星期四

Obama administration opposes restrictions on abortion, needle exchange in DC

The Obama administration opposes efforts by Congress to restrict funding for needle exchange and abortions for poor women in the District of Columbia.

The administration issued a policy statement Wednesday about a D.C. appropriations bill that’s headed for the House floor. The bill would bar the district from using local taxpayer dollars to fund abortions for poor women. Historically, such funding has been allowed only when Democrats have controlled the White House and both houses of Congress.

The administration says the funding restriction undermines D.C. home rule. It also says Congress should not ban federal funding for needle exchange in the district, noting that such funding is allowed elsewhere if local officials deem the programs effective.

However, Obama did not threaten to veto the spending bill over the D.C. issues.

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